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and we'll continue all of our science and technology investments across the board. the third reason why we can carry out the rebalance is that we're shifting our posture forward and into the asia-pacific region; that is, not what we have, but where we put it is also changing. by 2020 we will have shifted 60% of our naval assets to the pacific. that's an historic change for the be united states navy. the marine corps will have up to 2500 marines on rotation in australia, we will have four la toral combat ships stationed forward in singapore, i was just aboard both in san diego last week, and we'll proceed fully to build out our military presence on guam and surrounding areas, which is an important strategic hub for the western pacific. we will begin to rotate b-1 bombers into the region augmenting the b-52 bombers already on continuous rotation. we've already deployed f-22s to kadima air force base in japan, and we will deploy the f-35 joint strike fighter to the region. differently, we're sending our newest assets to the asia-pacific region first. fourth, we're work
and we'll continue all of our science and technology investments across the board. the third reason why we can carry out the rebalance is that we're shifting our posture forward and into the asia-pacific region; that is, not what we have, but where we put it is also changing. by 2020 we will have shifted 60% of our naval assets to the pacific. that's an historic change for the be united states navy. the marine corps will have up to 2500 marines on rotation in australia, we will have four la...
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continued recruitment of racial ethnic minorities and disadvantaged students especially in the math and science programs to consider careers in health care professions, and then lastly from our nhma perspective, we really strongly believe that the federal government should support leadership training of hispanic physicians and other minority physicians, and health professionals who are committed to our underserved population so that they can be appointed to decision-making positions in the nation's public health infrastructure and work to build a healthier america. thank you. >> thank you, doctor. and thank you for your many years of effort to bring about a healthier america. are the questions for the doct doctor? well, we thank you for coming and we thank you for your testimony, doctor. >> and get. >> our next presenter, frank sherry, frank is the founder and executive director of america's voice. america's voice stand with majority of americans who support real and comprehensive immigration reform. the group's goal is to create a public momentum for reforms that lead to meaningful immigration
continued recruitment of racial ethnic minorities and disadvantaged students especially in the math and science programs to consider careers in health care professions, and then lastly from our nhma perspective, we really strongly believe that the federal government should support leadership training of hispanic physicians and other minority physicians, and health professionals who are committed to our underserved population so that they can be appointed to decision-making positions in the...
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the fact is that this junk science needs to be discredited and the whole anti-abtion rits movent needs to be discredited. so many lies to push these hateful bills. >> i want to get a word in edgewise. i think we talk about the war on women, the women's vote. just look at us at this table. we bring very diverse world views and women in the united states are young, old, single, married, urban, rural, we have a lot of differences. so not all women vote the same way. it's not a voting bloc. the war on women rhetoric doesn't resonate with some women and some it does. >> and with the convention coming u how do you expect this, what is going to happen at the convention? is the convention going to be taken over by coverage of the platform, which normally doesn't need much? >> first of all, most americans don't believe republican or democrat platforms. they are looking at what our elected officials are doing and what kind of legislations they are putting forward. the atform a small part. why aren't we talking about the other stuff. how to make this country better? how to improve the economy. >>
the fact is that this junk science needs to be discredited and the whole anti-abtion rits movent needs to be discredited. so many lies to push these hateful bills. >> i want to get a word in edgewise. i think we talk about the war on women, the women's vote. just look at us at this table. we bring very diverse world views and women in the united states are young, old, single, married, urban, rural, we have a lot of differences. so not all women vote the same way. it's not a voting bloc....
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science is research. science is innovation. it is our ticket to every business interest. it is our ticket to solving the world's problems, energy problems, and if not for science and engineering, how will we compete in the new world? tavis: we saw something that you would be doing this year. we do not have a chance to walk through all of them, but tell us about some that are exciting to you. >> naming each episode after a big question. "can science stop crime?" that is an amazing one. we looked into the future of the lie-detector, the polygraph. it is not admissible in 49 states. you cannot use it in court. it is just too easy to fool. we went to a lab that is looking at things like eye tracking, tracking your eyes. they will show you a picture of the crime scene, but they have photoshopped the scene. only the person that actually did it will look at where it actually was questions. >> that is a brilliant question in why you belong in this job -- and what you belong in this job. -- why you belong. it is a drive. i do not know that i would have the patience for it. it is a
science is research. science is innovation. it is our ticket to every business interest. it is our ticket to solving the world's problems, energy problems, and if not for science and engineering, how will we compete in the new world? tavis: we saw something that you would be doing this year. we do not have a chance to walk through all of them, but tell us about some that are exciting to you. >> naming each episode after a big question. "can science stop crime?" that is an...
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this $5 trillion tax cut, not only would we see them cut education investments, gut investments in science and research gut investments in things like building our roads and bridges, but it turns out that the governor romney plan would also raise taxes on middle-class families by an average of $2000 each. not to reduce the deficit mind you. not to create more jobs. independent economists have looked at it and have said "there is nothing in the governor romney plan that would create jobs right now." it would all be to give another 250 thousand dollar tax cut to people who are making $3 million per year or more. let me tell you something. they have tried this before. they have tried to sell us this trickle-down fairy dust before, and guess what? it did not work. [cheers and applause] him it does not work. it is not a plan to cut the deficit. it is not a plan to create jobs. it is not a plan to revive the middle class. it is not a plan to move our economy forward. we do not need more tax cuts for folks like me. we need to give more tax cuts to working americans and middle- class families for
this $5 trillion tax cut, not only would we see them cut education investments, gut investments in science and research gut investments in things like building our roads and bridges, but it turns out that the governor romney plan would also raise taxes on middle-class families by an average of $2000 each. not to reduce the deficit mind you. not to create more jobs. independent economists have looked at it and have said "there is nothing in the governor romney plan that would create jobs...
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yes, the enlightenment was a fascinating debate back in the 18th century about whether science and reason had a role to play in the public sphere. a debate that to republicans rages on to this day. (laughter) and folks, you know, this election, this election really is all about policy. whether it be the economy, immigration, religious freedom, women's rights do. we want the failed ideas of the last four years or the mystery prize inside the handsome box. now folks,-- (laughter) what could it be? this stark choice goes beyond the presidential race. control of the senate is also up for grabs. so senate candidates are addressing what many voters are saying, hey, maybe we should stop holding elections. of course i'm talking about repealing the 17th amendment which specifies that there be two senators from each state elected by the people thereof. it is the constitution he biggest mistake if they don't count the typo in the first draft that guarantees everyone trial by jerry. (laughter) it was firm but he was fair. now this repeal of the 17th amendment is being spearheaded by republican senato
yes, the enlightenment was a fascinating debate back in the 18th century about whether science and reason had a role to play in the public sphere. a debate that to republicans rages on to this day. (laughter) and folks, you know, this election, this election really is all about policy. whether it be the economy, immigration, religious freedom, women's rights do. we want the failed ideas of the last four years or the mystery prize inside the handsome box. now folks,-- (laughter) what could it...
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the heart and science the kind of science that says what causes cancer. it operates about rethinking conclusions on the basis of new evidence. we may not understand what they're talking about but we trust that they're playing fair. we trust if they get something wrong in the next generation of scientists will correct it and not try to cover it up. there's a built-in humility in heart science. the national world is far too complex for us to truly understand. social sciences are awful lot like political progressivism. they move in one direction only and they don't walk anything back no matter how flawed it is. nobody has ever apologized for the welfare system. or for outcome base education. the marriage penalty and the income tax code, i'm waiting for an apology because i'm married. nobody ever going to apologize for telling college kids that a degree in ethnic studies will make them employable. if that describes any of you, i'm very sorry. i'm not sorry for saying it, i'm just sorry. because social sciences are objective. the definition of success can be w
the heart and science the kind of science that says what causes cancer. it operates about rethinking conclusions on the basis of new evidence. we may not understand what they're talking about but we trust that they're playing fair. we trust if they get something wrong in the next generation of scientists will correct it and not try to cover it up. there's a built-in humility in heart science. the national world is far too complex for us to truly understand. social sciences are awful lot like...
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we lack the science to identify it, diagnose it and treat it. we need research dollars and we need research dollars specifically for burn pit exposure. >> i hear you loud and clear, and as a guy that's trying to get something done, i hear your warning and frustration. >> we're alarmed about the lack of clarity with the high suicide rate among veterans. we really don't have any clear idea of the suicide epidemic in the veterans population. the va does a good job or a decent job of tracking veterans within their system. in terms of oef vets, that's just over half. which means half of iraq and afghanistan veterans never set foot in a va hospital. we have no idea what's happening in that population. when we look at the budget and increase to mental health and shock and approach to suicide prevention, we're trying to develop programs with awareness, but we're not doing it in a targeted fashion, it's one thing to increase awareness about stigma, but if you don't know where are the problem areas, what are the methodologies and what type of issues are t
we lack the science to identify it, diagnose it and treat it. we need research dollars and we need research dollars specifically for burn pit exposure. >> i hear you loud and clear, and as a guy that's trying to get something done, i hear your warning and frustration. >> we're alarmed about the lack of clarity with the high suicide rate among veterans. we really don't have any clear idea of the suicide epidemic in the veterans population. the va does a good job or a decent job of...
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>> this is where we should be devoting our federal dollars, putting money into technology and science and research. >> and make sure we keep our pell grant program growing. >> i believe we do have to invest in our basic infrastructure. >> having good roads and bridges and rail lines and so forth and air traffic lines are essential for a strong economy. >> jon: that's picking winners and losers! investing in roads, rail and aircraft and saying yes, to cars, trains and planes but [bleep] buy cycles. it might be a good decision but it's still picking winners and losers and government has always done that want to build a highway? which winner construction company should build it? which loser town should it bypass. (laughter) again, maybe a good choice, but it's a choice. every decision government makes picks winners and losers. or maybe mitt romney and paul ryan don't think we should have picked losers and winners in world war ii. but unlike them, i'm glad we beat hitler. (laughter) that is the worst possible place you could take that. you're welcome. this is so obvious. i'm starting to t
>> this is where we should be devoting our federal dollars, putting money into technology and science and research. >> and make sure we keep our pell grant program growing. >> i believe we do have to invest in our basic infrastructure. >> having good roads and bridges and rail lines and so forth and air traffic lines are essential for a strong economy. >> jon: that's picking winners and losers! investing in roads, rail and aircraft and saying yes, to cars, trains...
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and social science. the hard scientists are coming to the recognition -- the founder of global warming said we were overzealous. we overshot the runway by a lot. the problem is the social scientists that are relying on the early judgments for their programs are not walking back. al gore will buy 1000 deaths and marry a republican before he will walk that back. the hard times are starting to evacuate -- the hard scientists are starting to evaporated bit. and they are saying, no, you are wrong all along. it will come to one of those things as one of the most aggressive and deceptive hoaxes in the history of science. that is what i think. >> i am an associate policy analyst at the cato institute in washington, d.c. cato's expert.o' in his view, there is some global warming. it has been hugely exaggerated by professional hysterics. the responses to that likewise often really do not make much sense. saying this is the reason we have to take over your entire life because of this alleged crisis. the ones i know
and social science. the hard scientists are coming to the recognition -- the founder of global warming said we were overzealous. we overshot the runway by a lot. the problem is the social scientists that are relying on the early judgments for their programs are not walking back. al gore will buy 1000 deaths and marry a republican before he will walk that back. the hard times are starting to evacuate -- the hard scientists are starting to evaporated bit. and they are saying, no, you are wrong...
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with a belligerent form of mist the poor the report we've got a science places in accordance with an updated coefficient of handicaps and the like as expected the polish boat. is in the lead we are in the second place both of us have an equal chance at the moment and only. the gap between the polish and russian sailboats is minuscule it all comes down to the second phase of the race then everything will depend on the wind the poles decide to seek strong winds by taking the risk of going further south into the open sea they disappear from is view but the crew sees another vessel in its place approaching on the horizon. but but maybe. you know where you don't. think or what it was all going to show mark go on. but. we did annoy people and they. always. break when i was sixteen ok back to work. politically it was also to stop the tourists want to take our picture just because . they don't see that many sailboats. the cruise liner sails off followed by the sun sliding behind the horizon the first night of the race his second face sets in the nervous tension from the start fades away life
with a belligerent form of mist the poor the report we've got a science places in accordance with an updated coefficient of handicaps and the like as expected the polish boat. is in the lead we are in the second place both of us have an equal chance at the moment and only. the gap between the polish and russian sailboats is minuscule it all comes down to the second phase of the race then everything will depend on the wind the poles decide to seek strong winds by taking the risk of going further...
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in other words, a science geek that can communicate. that's a rare breed and we're happy to have him with us. he also just published a book called "changing climate, changing health." hopefully we'll hear some of the insights from that book. and levcoff. she's president of an ngo in santa fe that deals with all things complex. she applies complex, adaptive systems thinking to complex conflicts in complicated parts of the globe. why not climate change, huh? this woman likes a challenge. that's our line ulineup, and we start off with larry. we'll hear from each speaker for about 10 to 12 minutes and then open it up to all of you. >> thank you, susan. and it's great to be here this morning to share this urgent issue with you. for the last 11,000 years, humans have existed in a climate where the carbon dioxide levels in our atmosphere were about 280 parts per million. today we have succeeded in moving that number to about 391 parts per million, probably about 393 by the time this year's out, which is about a 40% increase in the amount of ca
in other words, a science geek that can communicate. that's a rare breed and we're happy to have him with us. he also just published a book called "changing climate, changing health." hopefully we'll hear some of the insights from that book. and levcoff. she's president of an ngo in santa fe that deals with all things complex. she applies complex, adaptive systems thinking to complex conflicts in complicated parts of the globe. why not climate change, huh? this woman likes a...
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polymers, hydo-carbons, thermal plastics, math and science? you bet it is. many kids don't understand how important these subjects can be that's why time warner cable developed connect a million minds. to introduce kids in our communities to the opportunities that inspire them to develop these important skills. how can my car go faster? maybe your child will figure it out. find out more at connectamillionminds.com >>> here is my view. the president should have vetoed the miss named jobs bill that was named by congress last week. it repeals the few remedial measures put in place to eliminate the most egregious proud tos from the marketplace. wall street wants us to believe, one, you can trust us and two, we can regulate ourselves. let me tell you a story bark when i was attorney general we were about to bring a huge fraud case against merrill lynch. and they said eliot you are night, but we're not as bad as our competitors. and they thought that was a defense. so we put in place some measures to make sure they couldn't lie to the public the same way they had
polymers, hydo-carbons, thermal plastics, math and science? you bet it is. many kids don't understand how important these subjects can be that's why time warner cable developed connect a million minds. to introduce kids in our communities to the opportunities that inspire them to develop these important skills. how can my car go faster? maybe your child will figure it out. find out more at connectamillionminds.com >>> here is my view. the president should have vetoed the miss named...
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he foresaw building overlying science infrastructure. that is what created everything that dick and i represent. literally in the 40's and 50's the people that laid the groundwork, all of that does not question how it works. the question is what is the right role. it is clear that leadership is the key part of that. 18 at the top universities are in the u.s. china has zero. there's something about the american educational system college and beyond which produces people who can create things of great value for the world. we need to invest in that. let's start with investing more and in education at every level. that does not mean giving higher raises for union members. it means creating choices fight a measurement system. saying we are going to go back to producing students as good as the koreans and chinese are producing. what about the college in india. it is phenomenal. this is such an obvious political point. i do not understand why this is a debate. operateour leaderships' on the assumption that the facts are optional. [laughter] the
he foresaw building overlying science infrastructure. that is what created everything that dick and i represent. literally in the 40's and 50's the people that laid the groundwork, all of that does not question how it works. the question is what is the right role. it is clear that leadership is the key part of that. 18 at the top universities are in the u.s. china has zero. there's something about the american educational system college and beyond which produces people who can create things of...
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. >> reporter: he is a visiting professor and just won the nobel prize for economic sciences and it could not come at a better time because he plans on becoming a proffer here in 20 -- professor at 2013. >> reporter: they awarded him the nobel prize for his work on market design. he received a call at 3:30 a.m. when he got the call and said he had won. rob is considered a pioneer in matching theory. he was able to develop a program that matches physicians with hospitals that were compatible for them. he is also known for redesigning the market for people who want to donate kidney. >> so if you are healthy enough you could give a patient a kidney and that patient can give a kidney and they can make the exchange and was it they are good at. >> reporter: some are eager to take his classes. >> this is the first time i have seen somebody who won a nobel prize and i was eager to hear more about his research. >> rob shares the award with schaefer who will be splitting the 1.2 million dollars prize. when we asked him what he will be doing with the money he said he is not sure but he might have it
. >> reporter: he is a visiting professor and just won the nobel prize for economic sciences and it could not come at a better time because he plans on becoming a proffer here in 20 -- professor at 2013. >> reporter: they awarded him the nobel prize for his work on market design. he received a call at 3:30 a.m. when he got the call and said he had won. rob is considered a pioneer in matching theory. he was able to develop a program that matches physicians with hospitals that were...
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it's where fans of science fiction, ex comic books meet up to share their passion. today a parade was held. love to see adults getting dressed up. another look at your sunday forecast. >> back with a final check of your forecast and some bad knews for all those barbecues. >> we had the heavy rain and tomorrow we're going to look for a similar situation as we look for heavier areas of rain during the afternoon hours into the day on monday and that's labor day. beach forecast not so hot. look for cloudy skies and periods of rain even some embedded thunderstorms. full forecast 24 hours a day at your fingertips. >> don't go >> thanks for sticking with us. instead of relaxing like most americans will be doing this weekend, president obama obama and mitt romney and their running mates are on the campaign trail. christina has been following all of the political action. >> after last week's republican national convention and with the democratic convention about to begin, both parties candidates are gearing up for the home stretch. running mates mitt romney and paul ryan bot
it's where fans of science fiction, ex comic books meet up to share their passion. today a parade was held. love to see adults getting dressed up. another look at your sunday forecast. >> back with a final check of your forecast and some bad knews for all those barbecues. >> we had the heavy rain and tomorrow we're going to look for a similar situation as we look for heavier areas of rain during the afternoon hours into the day on monday and that's labor day. beach forecast not so...
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among others are not training the kids in math, science, computer science. even the old economy is being completely renovated. lou: rear watching clumsiness to deal with the answer to that question. >> we are not better off despite what obama is saying. the unemployment rate was 7.8% and today is 8.3%. the average income was around $50,000. today with real income is about 45,000. 10 percent drop of disposable purchasing power. that is not better off but bad news. lou: that decline has been significant and to put into context over the last 30 years wages have been stagnant. we have not been dealing with public policy on either side. what do see ahead? and what to encourage the winner to follow in order to return to prosperity? >> many have been sponsored in the program but one unconventional factor has not been focused on proposed four economy gave rise to the most rapid increase a workforce as well as per capita income. you can see the highest correlation was low-cost energy. america produced low-cost oil, guest, and nuclear power last issued 1970. so the hi
among others are not training the kids in math, science, computer science. even the old economy is being completely renovated. lou: rear watching clumsiness to deal with the answer to that question. >> we are not better off despite what obama is saying. the unemployment rate was 7.8% and today is 8.3%. the average income was around $50,000. today with real income is about 45,000. 10 percent drop of disposable purchasing power. that is not better off but bad news. lou: that decline has...
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one secret, vast improvements in sports science, nutrition and science gives the athletes the edge, especially in swimming where the u.s. has owned the pool. the other story, great britain, an impressive third place in the medal kourngts and and with these flawless games, this is what people here are telling you. >> so far for the games, i'm loving it. >> with 32 golds up for grabs, this was the biggest day for medals in the games. tomorrow, just 15 more left to be won as the xxx summer games come to an end. >> love that math. jeffrey, thanks to you. that is the broadcast on a saturday night. we're always online at abcnews.com "good morning america " i'll see you tomorrow night. good night.
one secret, vast improvements in sports science, nutrition and science gives the athletes the edge, especially in swimming where the u.s. has owned the pool. the other story, great britain, an impressive third place in the medal kourngts and and with these flawless games, this is what people here are telling you. >> so far for the games, i'm loving it. >> with 32 golds up for grabs, this was the biggest day for medals in the games. tomorrow, just 15 more left to be won as the xxx...
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that's a factor, of course, but it's also because of reason and science. you know, i think about 10 1/2 years ago my wife jan and i went to mercy hospital in janesville where i was born for our seven week ultrasound for our first born child, and we saw that heartbeat. our little baby was in the shape of a bean, and to this day we have nick named our first born child liza bean. i understand this is a difficult issue and i respect people who don't agree with me on this, but the policy of a romney administration will be to oppose abortion with the exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother. >>> paul ryan once said the exceptions for life of a mother was a loophole you could drive a mack truck through. so, again, another place where he is different than the ticket. joe biden answered after ryan and this was his response. >> with regard to abortion, i accept my church's position on abortion as a, what we call a defete doctrine. life begins at conception. that's the church's judgment. i accept it in my personal life, but i refuse to impose it on equally
that's a factor, of course, but it's also because of reason and science. you know, i think about 10 1/2 years ago my wife jan and i went to mercy hospital in janesville where i was born for our seven week ultrasound for our first born child, and we saw that heartbeat. our little baby was in the shape of a bean, and to this day we have nick named our first born child liza bean. i understand this is a difficult issue and i respect people who don't agree with me on this, but the policy of a romney...
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that's just science. think it's weird to collect air? you wouldn't think so if you saw what your lungs collect every time you breathe. people can make fun of me all they want, but i choose to see the glass half-full. of air. protect your health with life-saving air quality updates from the american lung association. get our free "state of the air" app at lung.org. [applause] john: at the convention what politicians almost always avoided. >> explosion of debt is unconscionable and unsustainable. >> government continues to borrow money to mortgage the future is fam aig even when we cannot afford it, does this sound like a passion? >> to fundamentally reduce the size of government. >> politicians promise cuts but then spend more severe that five year it was the same from the romney speech. >> he said we will cut the deficit to put america on track. and the the paul ryan budget with everything goes the right way it will be balanced 24 beeper go we can wait that long. john: we just have to slow the growth now will spend 4.8 this year and 4.9
that's just science. think it's weird to collect air? you wouldn't think so if you saw what your lungs collect every time you breathe. people can make fun of me all they want, but i choose to see the glass half-full. of air. protect your health with life-saving air quality updates from the american lung association. get our free "state of the air" app at lung.org. [applause] john: at the convention what politicians almost always avoided. >> explosion of debt is unconscionable...
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. >> ec investigators are searching for 29 i-pass that were stolen from the hall of science. the campus newspaper reports the missing gadgets cost more than $13,000. also missing is an android in tablet and headphones. police say they were able to track down stolen electronics on craig's list and other web sites. they recovered 39 campus computers stolen just last month. and police in pleasanton looking for an impersonator wanted for sexual assault in the east bay. the victim says it happened early morning august death on valley avenue and she helped police come up with a sketch. she says that the man used a siren and a flashing light to pull her over and then he handcuffed her and assaulted her in the back of his car. a central valley mother fight off it would be kidnapper, investigators say that a man wearing a ski mask broke into a home near fresno yesterday, knocking the mother to the floor and then the man grabbed the woman's two year-old daughter and ran for his car. the mother got a shot gun and ordered the attacker to release the girl. he did, and then he drove away.
. >> ec investigators are searching for 29 i-pass that were stolen from the hall of science. the campus newspaper reports the missing gadgets cost more than $13,000. also missing is an android in tablet and headphones. police say they were able to track down stolen electronics on craig's list and other web sites. they recovered 39 campus computers stolen just last month. and police in pleasanton looking for an impersonator wanted for sexual assault in the east bay. the victim says it...
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but in that speech he so overcharacterized president obama like science fiction this evil central plan of taking a way all our freedom he undermines his own credibility. sure, they have an economic theory but when you parse it, it is lower taxes for the rich, more taxes for the middle class and a medical program that will be more expensive. so i don't think he doesn't stay well over time. >>> it was important for paul ryan to get out there. when he was on stage with mitt romney, mitt romney gets big heir places and it is louder. again like sarah palin and john mccain. but the problem is paul ryan is not identified as the guy who wants to mess with your medicare. he only touched on medicare in this speech. that is going to be a rising issue in the rest of this campaign because you have got a lot of questions on both sides. both what he and obama want to do on medicare. obama has been savvy enough to avoid the whole atomic like most people running for office do. >> in the so-called obamacare they did take $716 billion out of medicare to finance that medical program. >> i'm saying the rep
but in that speech he so overcharacterized president obama like science fiction this evil central plan of taking a way all our freedom he undermines his own credibility. sure, they have an economic theory but when you parse it, it is lower taxes for the rich, more taxes for the middle class and a medical program that will be more expensive. so i don't think he doesn't stay well over time. >>> it was important for paul ryan to get out there. when he was on stage with mitt romney, mitt...
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it's being wheeled through the city, through the streets there to its final home, the california science center. the earthbound trek started yesterday. it's expected to take until about midnight. after all, it's only going about two miles per hour. cnn john zarrella is following its last big mission. >> the folks at the california science center where the space shuttle "endeavour" will make its final home don't want to call this a once in a lifetime experience. they like to call it a once experience. they don't think anything like this will ever happen again and they're probably right. early this morning the space shuttle "endeavour" making its final trip. they call it mission 26. flew 25 times in space and this will be its 26th mission and it left los angeles international airport and it's gone about a mile and a half so far and pulled in here to a parking lot because they wanted to move it out of the airport before rush hour started and then after rush hour ends and later in the day, they will continue to move it on to its next leg. but right now it is sitting here and it's a tremendou
it's being wheeled through the city, through the streets there to its final home, the california science center. the earthbound trek started yesterday. it's expected to take until about midnight. after all, it's only going about two miles per hour. cnn john zarrella is following its last big mission. >> the folks at the california science center where the space shuttle "endeavour" will make its final home don't want to call this a once in a lifetime experience. they like to call...
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, switched to civil engine yearing, switched to journalism and graduated with a degree in political science. what you enter with, your degree, target and your actually degree that you were an abject failure. the point is that i was able to take that degree and go on and do something and find employment. to me that's the definition of a successful college education. i'm less concerned about what we enter in and what -- are we giving students the value we need for those educational dollars, to give them the ability to have a college degree and an opportunity to earn income and take care of themselves and their families. to me, that's the focus of what we should be talking about it. and mr. galluch, you were talking about what type of data would be necessary, i'm also interested in knowing what employment was obtained and the correlation between the two, whether that degree actually resulted in a benefit out in the workforce, or whether you have somebody with a liberal arts degree who is counting cars on a highway. to me that has himpact for how e spend these dollars. one of the things you men
, switched to civil engine yearing, switched to journalism and graduated with a degree in political science. what you enter with, your degree, target and your actually degree that you were an abject failure. the point is that i was able to take that degree and go on and do something and find employment. to me that's the definition of a successful college education. i'm less concerned about what we enter in and what -- are we giving students the value we need for those educational dollars, to...
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. >> science is still out on this one. blushing evolved as a means to show regret or remorse. >> the video you've got to see. to find both of these videos head to our website, rightthisminute.com and click on -- >> best of rtm. >>> people who use their brilliant minds to save lives deserve attention. the video i'm showing you is promoting an upcoming documentary called mine kafon. it's about a pretty incredible device. you see it rolling there across the desert sand. this is a device designed to detonate land mines. >> and it's just made out of bamboo? >> it looks like somebody who's not that strong could push this thing around. >> that's exactly right. it's designed to be carried by the wind. it's got enough weight to actually detonate the ieds. as you canfá imagine, this coul save hundreds of thousands of lives. >> it also looks like something that villages could build themselves at a low cost. >> let's find out. we actually have the designer of this device via skype from the netherlands. welcome to the show. >> thank y
. >> science is still out on this one. blushing evolved as a means to show regret or remorse. >> the video you've got to see. to find both of these videos head to our website, rightthisminute.com and click on -- >> best of rtm. >>> people who use their brilliant minds to save lives deserve attention. the video i'm showing you is promoting an upcoming documentary called mine kafon. it's about a pretty incredible device. you see it rolling there across the desert sand....
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math and science teachers. we need that. we want to recruit these folks fifth as community colleges, we know we can create 2 million american workers and give them the skills for the high-tech manufacturing jobs of the future. there are 600,000 jobs in america in tech today. that is why we paired up with community colleges, creating thousands and thousands of decent paying jobs, but they oppose it. [applause] we are going to cut the growth of college tuition in half. in the next four years. [cheers and applause] we have already reduced the deficit. in four years, we will reduce it by another $1 trillion. ladies and gentlemen,there is an easy way to do this. we have to make some difficult decisions. we have to ask fifth very wealthy to pay more. ladies and gentlemen, we are going to end the war in afghanistan as we did in iraq. [cheers and applause] in the process, over the next decade, save over $800 million fifth we are going to come home with that money and bring taxes down to reduce the debt and rebuild amer
math and science teachers. we need that. we want to recruit these folks fifth as community colleges, we know we can create 2 million american workers and give them the skills for the high-tech manufacturing jobs of the future. there are 600,000 jobs in america in tech today. that is why we paired up with community colleges, creating thousands and thousands of decent paying jobs, but they oppose it. [applause] we are going to cut the growth of college tuition in half. in the next four years....
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. -- california science center. the exhibit opens october 30. >> that is quite a journey. still to come, ever attempted to give your boss and what the excuse to get out of work? see if yours mayor list of craziest call outs. fine -- see if yours made our list of craziest call out. >> you will want to find something to snuggle with tonight because it will be very chilly. we have a freeze in much of the north. we will have how much it cold -- how much cold and gets tonight. we are in the 60's across the state. >> did you call leatherworks it today? who do not use any of these creative excuses. some workers said watching "the hundred games -- "the hunger games." we could not come up with any apps to make those excuses any more believable, but we did find one that is all things halloween. >> the first app halloween fans must have his call to just that -- halloween. it has a countdown to trick or treat time. it has all kinds of scary sounds entering towns. if you are looking for a costume, you can get some fun ideas. there is also some cool music loops that you can play to scar
. -- california science center. the exhibit opens october 30. >> that is quite a journey. still to come, ever attempted to give your boss and what the excuse to get out of work? see if yours mayor list of craziest call outs. fine -- see if yours made our list of craziest call out. >> you will want to find something to snuggle with tonight because it will be very chilly. we have a freeze in much of the north. we will have how much it cold -- how much cold and gets tonight. we are in...